This discussion was spun off from its initial appearance in the Warminster Wiltshire UFOs thread:
https://forums.forteana.org/index.php?threads/warminster-wiltshire-ufos.9715/
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And should you be interested in having a look whilst on the B.E.A.M.S webpage at another photograph which is in my opinion at least, the best and most convincing photograph I've had the pleasure of working with to date, it is the one marked on their webpage as:
[00-08-2017: Impressive Rod UFO/Craft? Over Machu Picchu, Peru]
In the photograph, you will see that a large red circle has been drawn (not my work) of what is known as a 'Rod' UFO, and very impressive it is too - it's also a fantastic photographic view of that particular world tourist venue.
However, after I'd studied the photograph for a good number of day's, I began to wonder if there might well be something else in the photograph that might be - shall we say, "not quite right."
Well sure enough I found another Rod UFO way over on the left hand side in that photograph, which took some finding, as I had to blow the photograph up to it's maximum, and there just nudging the left hand side of the mountain was the same type of UFO craft, though smaller, as it was much farther away - this had been totally missed out altogether in the original photograph that was published. Because of that fact, I'm convinced that the probability of this photograph being completely authentic was factual. In addition - there is also another unrecognisable image right on the pinnacle of the smaller mountain on the left, couldn't define exactly what this - at first guess I thought it might be a climber standing on top, but on closer blow-up the image is not like a person, just a blue image with black below, so I did not manage to fathom out what this 'object' actually was.
I sent my findings along to the B.E.A.M.S. web site, but once again it was just ignored - make of that what you will.
You might well be able to find it yourself, it's lurking in the distance if you are able to enlarge the B.E.A.M.S. photograph 'online' as much as possible, otherwise it would be all too easy to miss it out altogether.
Cheers.
https://forums.forteana.org/index.php?threads/warminster-wiltshire-ufos.9715/
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And should you be interested in having a look whilst on the B.E.A.M.S webpage at another photograph which is in my opinion at least, the best and most convincing photograph I've had the pleasure of working with to date, it is the one marked on their webpage as:
[00-08-2017: Impressive Rod UFO/Craft? Over Machu Picchu, Peru]
In the photograph, you will see that a large red circle has been drawn (not my work) of what is known as a 'Rod' UFO, and very impressive it is too - it's also a fantastic photographic view of that particular world tourist venue.
However, after I'd studied the photograph for a good number of day's, I began to wonder if there might well be something else in the photograph that might be - shall we say, "not quite right."
Well sure enough I found another Rod UFO way over on the left hand side in that photograph, which took some finding, as I had to blow the photograph up to it's maximum, and there just nudging the left hand side of the mountain was the same type of UFO craft, though smaller, as it was much farther away - this had been totally missed out altogether in the original photograph that was published. Because of that fact, I'm convinced that the probability of this photograph being completely authentic was factual. In addition - there is also another unrecognisable image right on the pinnacle of the smaller mountain on the left, couldn't define exactly what this - at first guess I thought it might be a climber standing on top, but on closer blow-up the image is not like a person, just a blue image with black below, so I did not manage to fathom out what this 'object' actually was.
I sent my findings along to the B.E.A.M.S. web site, but once again it was just ignored - make of that what you will.
You might well be able to find it yourself, it's lurking in the distance if you are able to enlarge the B.E.A.M.S. photograph 'online' as much as possible, otherwise it would be all too easy to miss it out altogether.
Cheers.
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